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Lonmin Plans to Cut 4,100 Workers as It Closes Platinum Mines

Lonmin Plans to Cut 4,100 Workers as It Closes Platinum Mines

(Bloomberg) -- Lonmin Plc plans to cut 4,100 workers at mines that have run out of profitable ore and are being closed.

The platinum producer has started a process that’s required under South African labor law to carry out the workforce reductions, said Wendy Tlou, a spokeswoman for the company. The layoffs will come from six old mines that have run out of commercially viable ore.

The cuts are part of Lonmin’s plan to trim its staff and lower costs at its deep-level mines. In 2017, the company said it would cut 12,600 workers over a three-year period.

Shareholders are voting this month on an acquisition by rival Sibanye Gold Ltd. after the company struggled through years of losses and was forced to seek debt-covenant waivers from lenders.

To contact the reporters on this story: Felix Njini in Johannesburg at fnjini@bloomberg.net;Loni Prinsloo in Johannesburg at lprinsloo3@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Lynn Thomasson at lthomasson@bloomberg.net

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